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FootFace wrote:

...eat more of it

Getting to eat more food??? Sounds terrible!

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Are these people just eating salad and then complaining that vegan food isn't filling? I don't get it. I mean, if Scott Jurek and other vegan endurance athletes can stay full, so can you! Unless you just eat salad.

Are these people just eating salad and then complaining that vegan food isn't filling? I don't get it. I mean, if Scott Jurek and other vegan endurance athletes can stay full, so can you! Unless you just eat salad.

It's a different kind of full, though. Like, I can easily get to satiated on a vegan diet, it's actually quite hard to get to FULL, which I would be at often when I ate animal products. It took me about a month or so of feeling chronically unsatisfied until I came to accept and appreciate that vegan food produces a very different feeling in my body than animal protein does. I never have that heavy feeling I would get after eating a bunch of cheese. Which is nice now, but was hard to break away from.

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Are these people just eating salad and then complaining that vegan food isn't filling? I don't get it. I mean, if Scott Jurek and other vegan endurance athletes can stay full, so can you! Unless you just eat salad.

It's a different kind of full, though. Like, I can easily get to satiated on a vegan diet, it's actually quite hard to get to FULL, which I would be at often when I ate animal products. It took me about a month or so of feeling chronically unsatisfied until I came to accept and appreciate that vegan food produces a very different feeling in my body than animal protein does. I never have that heavy feeling I would get after eating a bunch of cheese. Which is nice now, but was hard to break away from.

Oh man, this is so not how I experience it. Are you eating really healthy food or something? 'Cause when I eat at ye local vegan junk food spot and have coconut fried macadamia tofu, a tempeh reuben, sweet potato fries, and a root beer float, I am really freaking full. And when I was pregan I was a total "carnivore" (red meat, bread, ketchup, hold all the veggies).

Yeah, not my experience either. I can certainly get FULL. Like sometimes uncomfortably so (you'd think with 40+ years practice eating, I'd have figured out how not to do that, but I haven't!) I'm aware that I eat a lot, but I always have even when I was omni, so I really don't know what the difference would be.

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Same here.

_________________"...anarchists only want to burn cars and punch cops."- nickvicious"We'll be eating our own words 30 years from now when we're demanding our legislators outlaw aerosol-based cyber dildo-wielding death holograms."- Brian

(you'd think with 40+ years practice eating, I'd have figured out how not to do that, but I haven't!) I'm aware that I eat a lot, but I always have even when I was omni, so I really don't know what the difference would be.

Well, I do eat a pretty low fat diet normally and a very low fat diet currently, but even if eating something fatty and filling I have never had that full, brick in the stomach feeling I often got with animal foods. But maybe I'm the odd potato out here.

_________________"I'd rather have dried catshit! I'd rather have astroturf! I'd rather have an igloo!"~Isa

"But really, anyone willing to dangle their baby in front of a crocodile is A-OK in my book."~SSD

I think someone in another thread mentioned getting the brick feeling from Taco Bell, so you might try that!

For me, at least, that full/stuffed feeling is something that comes from eating a lot of food that's high in fat and simple carbs. So it's not something that's actually good for you.... I get a full/satisfied feeling from eating a smaller amount of food high in protein and fat.

For me, at least, that full/stuffed feeling is something that comes from eating a lot of food that's high in fat and simple carbs. So it's not something that's actually good for you.... I get a full/satisfied feeling from eating a smaller amount of food high in protein and fat.

Same here. One delicious oily plate-full from this local Indian restaurant makes me uncomfortably full, where the same volume of lower-fat food wouldn't.

I think it is usually junk food (high fat/simple carb) that gives you that gut busting full feeling. (exceptions of course like pasta).

And most people equate vegans with super healthy eating. They don't seem to realize that you can completly pig out on vegan junk food. I went to the Loving Hut this weekend and has the Spicy Cha Cha for the first time (faux fried shrimp). Plus rice. Plus more rice. Thought my tummy was gonna burst. Same happens at mexican food places, and sandwich places (sandwich + fries + chilli + more fries). Not exactly healthy.

I have had more than one person say to me along the lines of "oh I could never be vegan, I hate salad". um, ok?

ps...spicy cha cha was amazeballs. If you have a loving hut nearby, try it.

Yeah, not my experience either. I can certainly get FULL. Like sometimes uncomfortably so (you'd think with 40+ years practice eating, I'd have figured out how not to do that, but I haven't!) I'm aware that I eat a lot, but I always have even when I was omni, so I really don't know what the difference would be.

I usually leave Wayward feeling like I ate about twice what I should have. Very, very full. To bursting.